[FieldTrip] Best EEG electrode positioning system?
Julian Keil
julian.keil at gmail.com
Mon Aug 29 17:02:47 CEST 2016
Dear Markus,
we use the Polhemus Patriot together with the BrainStrom toolbox for our 128-channel EEG caps.
Once you get it set up and all quirks worked out (e.g. using a serial-to-USB converter instead of just the USB-connection), it works quite fast and without problems.
I'd say it takes no more than 10 minutes per subject.
Let me know if you need more info,
Julian
Am 29.08.2016 um 16:54 schrieb Markus Gschwind:
> Dear EEGers,
>
> We would like to get in contact with people having experience with electrode positioning systems,which can be used in a reasonable amount of time (especially with patients), and on high-density caps (we use EGI 256 channels).
>
> We came across the Zebris system
> http://www.zebris.de/english/medizin/medizin-elektroden-positionierung.php
>
> Is there anyone who has experience with this?
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Best,
> Markus
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